From Sinatra's 1940s Columbia Records period, these 14 holiday favorites are quite varied, with two spirituals first issued on a 1947 single ("Jesus is a Rock in the Weary Land" and "I've Got a Home ...(Read More)

Great Songs From Great Britain was the only LP Frank Sinatra made outside of the U.S. This deluxe set presents the remastered original studio album, along with a treasure trove of other London ...(Read More)

Some of Frank Sinatra's most romantic ballads and standards have been collected in this second release from the Signature Sinatra imprint, cherry-picked from both his Capitol and Reprise catalogs. ...(Read More)

Frank Sinatra's 12th studio album, 1957's A Swingin' Affair! was arranged and conducted by the great Nelson Riddle, with Ellington trombonist Juan Tizol being just one of the orchestra's ...(Read More)

This five-disc set of previously unreleased live performances captures Frank Sinatra at the Sands in 1961 and 1966 (the latter with the Basie Orchestra led by Quincy Jones); at the Circus Maximus in ...(Read More)

(2015 Grammy Nominee for Best Jazz Instrumental Album and Best Improvised Jazz Solo) Trio leader Fred Hersch's choice of material and sequence deliberately simulates a live club date in his ...(Read More)

"Roistering through two tenor battles with Sonny Stitt, a close kindred spirit" (Penguin Guide), Gene Ammons leads one of his impressive 1950s blowing sessions. This highly enjoyable set ...(Read More)

With his matchless ability to write engaging works for both the cabaret and the concert hall, George Gershwin holds a unique place in American music. In pianist Earl Wild, conductor Arthur Fiedler, ...(Read More)

On the heels of his ninth Grammy comes this new album by trumpet legend and Tijuana Brass maestro Herb Alpert, a 2013 National Medal of Arts honoree. Its diverse group of standards and originals ...(Read More)